COLLAR
BASE 9” PLATES
by Don Moore
(This article
was published in The Carnival Pump, Vol. XX, No. 9, March 1989.)
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I did an article on 9” plates in the
June 1981 issue of the PUMP. This was before we started the color
inserts. Looking back at that article it is hard to believe the
plates that we didn’t know about just eight years ago. So it’s time
to do an update.
There are many plates that are much
more rare than the ones shown here, but they could scarcely be more
beautiful. I still have trouble getting a good picture of a pastel,
so you will not see any in the color spread.
 
Left: Iridized Milk Glass Carolina Dogwood
(Westmoreland) - $750
Right: Blue Peacock & Urn (Fenton) - $400
THE TOP 25
It seems to create more interest when an attempt is made
to rank items in the order of their rarity. We’ll try to do so with
these 9” plates. Please remember that “rarity” is difficult to define.
It involves value, desirability and availability. I have tried to
balance these factors in arriving at my listing of the top 25. A
plate can be the only known and still lack desirability and value
to a collector.
1. Goddess of Harvest (Fenton)--Amethyst
($7,500) and Marigold ($6,000). Rumored for years, at least one
in each color has now been confirmed. The amethyst one sold privately
in 1987.
2. Poppy Show (Northwood in
all probability, but never confirmed.) Aqua Opal (some think more
blue opal than aqua opal) ($6,000). Only two or three of these are
known. Also very rare in green, ice green, and ice blue.
3. Orange Tree (Fenton)--Aqua
Opal $4,000). Only two are known. Also one very rare Peach Opal
plate is known.
 
Left: Electric Blue Orange Tree (Fenton)
- $650
Right: Purple Shell & Sand (Imperial) - $800
4. Peter Rabbit (Fenton)--Green
($3,000), Blue ($2,500), and Marigold $1,800). Very few in each
color are known.
5. Good Luck (Northwood)--Ice
Green ($2,500), Ice Blue ($2,250). Only one or two confirmed in
each color. Like the pastel bowls in this pattern they have nearly
all turned up in Australia.
6. Leaf Chain (Fenton)--Aqua
Opal $2,500). Two plates and one bowl known in this color.
7. Rose Show (Probably Northwood--never
confirmed.) Iridized Custard $21,500), Lime Green Opal ($2,250),
and Green (!,800). Also rare and desirable in Ice Green, Vaseline,
and Ice Blue.
8. Absentee Dragon (Fenton)--Marigold
$2,250). Two are known.
 
Left: Green Holly (Fenton) - $650
Right: Green Rose Show (Northwood) - $1,800
9. Hearts and Flowers (Northwood)--Ice
Blue $2,000), Green ($1,600), and Ice Green ($1,500).
10. Holly (Fenton)--Aqua Opal
$2,000), Celeste Blue ($1,800), and Red ($1,750).
11. Grape and Cable (Northwood)--Ice
Blue $1,750) and Teal ($1,350).
12. Cobblestone (Imperial)--Purple
$1,750). Only the one plate is known. A hard one to rank. It sold
privately for $2,800 in 1987. It is not the greatest of patterns
and I have trouble pricing it at that figure.
13. Greek Key (Northwood)--Blue
$1,800).
 
Left: Purple Open Rose (Imperial) -
$450
Right: Absentee Dragon (Fenton) - $2,250
14. Thistle (Fenton)--Green
$1,800), Amethyst $1,600).
15. Three Fruits (Northwood)--Aqua
Opal ($1,400), Ice Blue ($1,400).
16. Peacock on the Fence (Northwood)--Ice
Blue ($2,000), Green ($1,200), decorated white plate $1,000).
17. Embroidered Mums (Northwood)--Ice
Green $1,250), Ice Blue ($1,250), and White ($750).
18. Persian Medallion (Fenton)--Green
$1,000), White ($9 00). One Green and two or three White are known.
19. Dragon and Lotus (Fenton)--Blue
($950), Marigold $750). Two rare spatula footed plates are known
in Peach Opal.
 
Left: Blue Greek Key (Northwood) - $1,800
Right: Green Poppy Show (Northwood) - $1,800
20. Nippon (Northwood)--White
($800). Only a couple are confirmed.
21. Coral (Fenton)--Marigold
($950). Bowls come in Marigold and Green, but plates were apparently
not made in Green.
22. Concord (Fenton)--Green,
$1,000), Amethyst ($800), and Marigold ($750).
23. Autumn Acorn (Fenton)--Amethyst
($1,000), Green ($950). A common bowl, but Very rare in a plate.
24. Lotus and Grape (Fenton)--Green
($1,000), Blue ($850), Amethyst ($850), Marigold ($800).
25. Shell and Sand (Imperial)--Purple
($800). Not generally appreciated, but a tough one to find.
 
Left: Green Thistle (Fenton) - $1,800
Right: Green Lotus & Grape (Fenton) - $1,000
Just a final comment or two. There
are some 9” plates which I have eliminated that are very rare, but
they turn up slightly at the outer edge. Because of this they are
a bit “iffy” to be classified as true plates. In this category is
the Fenton Plaid and the Millersburg Rosalind and Seaweed. There
is also a very rare Roses and Greek Key plate that I have not ranked
as it is really square instead of the usual 9” round shape. Neither
have I included the 9” advertising plates such as Spectors, Old
Rose Distilling, or the very rare Cooleemee. You will think of others,
I am sure, that were overlooked and should have been mentioned. |